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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 | ||
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# firefly-perf-cli maintainers | ||
* @shorsher @nguyer @awrichar @peterbroadhurst @eberger727 | ||
- @hyperledger/firefly-perf-cli-maintainers |
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| Alex Shorsher | shorsher | [email protected] | shorsher | | ||
| David Echelberger | eberger727 | [email protected] | dech727 | | ||
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This list is to be kept up to date as maintainers are added or removed. | ||
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# Expectations of Maintainers | ||
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Maintainers are expected to regularly: | ||
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- Make contributions to FireFly code repositories including code or documentation | ||
- Review pull requests | ||
- Investigate open GitHub issues | ||
- Participate in Community Calls | ||
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# Becoming a Maintainer | ||
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The FireFly Project welcomes and encourages people to become maintainers of the project if they are interested and meet the following criteria: | ||
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## Criteria for becoming a member | ||
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- Expressed interest and commitment to meet the expectations of a maintainer for at least 6 months | ||
- A consistent track record of contributions to FireFly code repositories which could be: | ||
- Enhancements | ||
- Bug fixes | ||
- Tests | ||
- Documentation | ||
- A consistent track record of helpful code reviews on FireFly code repositories | ||
- Regular participation in Community Calls | ||
- A demonstrated interest and aptitude in thought leadership within the FireFly Project | ||
- Sponsorship from an existing maintainer | ||
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There is no specific quantity of contributions or pull requests, or a specific time period over which the candidate must prove their track record. This will be left up to the discretion of the existing maintainers. | ||
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## Process for becoming a maintainer | ||
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Once the above criteria have been met, the sponsoring maintainer shall propose the addition of the new maintainer at a public Community Call. Existing maintainers shall vote at the next public Community Call whether the new maintainer should be added or not. Proxy votes may be submitted via email _before_ the meeting. A simple majority of the existing maintainers is required for the vote to pass. | ||
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## Maintainer resignation | ||
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While maintainers are expected in good faith to be committed to the project for a significant period of time, they are under no binding obligation to do so. Maintainers may resign at any time for any reason. If a maintainer wishes to resign they shall open a pull request to update the maintainers list removing themselves from the list. | ||
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## Maintainer inactivity | ||
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If a maintainer has remained inactive (not meeting the expectations of a maintainer) for a period of time (at least several months), an email should be sent to that maintainer noting their inactivity and asking if they still wish to be a maintainer. If they continue to be inactive after being notified via email, an existing maintainer may propose to remove the inactive maintainer at a public Community Call. Existing maintainers shall vote at the next public Community Call whether the inactive maintainer should be removed or not. Proxy votes may be submitted via email _before_ the meeting. A simple majority of the existing maintainers is required for the vote to pass. | ||
For the full list of maintainers across all repos, the expectations of a maintainer and the process for becoming a maintainer, please see the [FireFly Maintainers page on the Hyperledger Wiki](https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/FIR/Maintainers). |